Chapter
1 II | It seemed good to the foolish to despise the things that
2 II | praise to his still more foolish gods, unaware of the real
3 VI | the ailing. It maketh the foolish wise and driveth away devils,
4 IX | were wise, and five were foolish. They that were foolish
5 IX | foolish. They that were foolish took their lamps and took
6 IX | whom rightly he calleth foolish), seeing that their lamps
7 XIV | while the rest of these foolish kings, kings only for a
8 XXIII | the king said, "Cease this foolish babbling, and anon discover
9 XXIV | have obeyed the idle and foolish pratings of that crafty
10 XXV | father's windy discourse and foolish opposition, and recognized
11 XXV | Who is so cowardly, who so foolish, as not to endure a thousand
12 XXVI | wisdom which God hath made foolish, whose unwise hearts had
13 XXVII | king, introduced an absurd, foolish and ungodly fashion of talk,
14 XXVII | Egyptians, more fatuous and foolish than they, have erred worse
15 XXVII | mind. Wherefore let thy foolish wise-acres refrain from
16 XXVIII| and, seeing those wise and foolish orators of his mightily
17 XXVIII| youth, the baits that take foolish souls, were reckoned by
18 XXIX | The king, seeing this foolish fellow swelling with empty
19 XXXI | the world was confounded, foolish and pitiable dotard, whose
20 XXXI | what reason dost thou, O foolish and stony-hearted man, presume
21 XXXII | whose wisdom God hath made foolish, the advocates of the devil?
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